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PayPal on eBay today debuted the latest App Store and iTunes gift card sale, marking down the $100 iTunes gift card to just $85 for a limited time. As usual, you'll need a PayPal account to gain access to the sale, and the gift card will be valid only on purchases made in the United States.

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The gift card will be delivered via e-mail once you make your purchase, and it usually takes a few hours for the code to show up in your inbox. These sales have been less frequent in the post-holiday season, so this marks one of the first major discounts on iTunes gift cards of 2019.

Anyone interested can head to PayPal's Digital Gifts eBay storefront and purchase the iTunes gift card (no code needed) while the sale lasts. Once you have the iTunes credit in your account, you can spend it on the iTunes Movies and TV store, iBooks store, your Apple Music subscription, a Netflix or Hulu subscription, iCloud, and much more.

Be sure to check out our full Deals Roundup for more information on all of the big sales happening this week.

Article Link: Deals Spotlight: Get a $100 iTunes Gift Card for $85 via PayPal on eBay
 
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I’m curious - what are most of people using these for?

Since my Spotify student subscription finally expired, I haven’t renewed because I don’t want to pay $9.99 for it. I could buy these and pay roughly $8/mo - ish for Apple Music.
 
I’m curious - what are most of people using these for?

Since my Spotify student subscription finally expired, I haven’t renewed because I don’t want to pay $9.99 for it. I could buy these and pay roughly $8/mo - ish for Apple Music.
I buy a lot of movies and music. Since I travel so much for my work, I often don't have the internet, so I buy things and download them to my harddrive to access during those times.
 
I’m curious - what are most of people using these for?

Since my Spotify student subscription finally expired, I haven’t renewed because I don’t want to pay $9.99 for it. I could buy these and pay roughly $8/mo - ish for Apple Music.

Most people find ways to circumvent the buying process and buy hundreds. Then they go to places like Card Cash and get more than what they paid for them. It takes hundreds of cards to turn a profit but when they’re really reduced it adds up.
 
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